Closet-bowl.



1 bed :1H/delai ernia 11 f? 1 f in be han i accompany Y Figure l is :1top p`ibow with 13h@ mi I Fig. is a verdun! hansverse View, und

Fig. .3 is u dcfn View,

J Rvfcrl'ng in detail to the drawings by numerals, 5 des @unies th@ bowllemiy., Whmh compl' sus 11 holow body having al approximzxtvy simularroinfmfffng flange 6 extending' around its upper edge und :1 horzontalall m' shelf 7 fmmed 'uemedzxc its "top a 1d bottom. This shff extends,as clearly Shown in F '1, entirely :1c-ross che bow, and is cut :uv 1mom side to form z. dschrug Opkfning S QM ical in shape fL tol-bums orspeutm channel 9 the owemnq b to :1 Circular opening' l0 for ed in thebottom of the bowl fm' connectn; 1

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Hung@ Fig. 2 in the drawings. This construction permits ready and easyaccess to the interior of the passage so that cleaning thereof may behad.

`While. I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of myinvention, it will be understood that minor changes in construction,combination and arrangement of parts may be made without departing fromthe spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.

Having thus described my invention, l claim?- A eloset bowl comprising ahollow body provided at its uppei` edge with a circularrenforcingvlange, a horizontally extending shelf formed intermediate thetop and bottom of said bowl, said shelf extending from side to sgdeacross thebowl and provided with an e'llipL, l opening at one sidethereof, an inv'vardly extending flange formed at the side wall adjacentthe opening and vextending under the shelf forming a passage eseguewhich eonnnunieates with the upper side of said shell', a flap valveclosing the outer end oi said )lissage and hingedly secured to the underside of the shelf, the side wall of the body opposite the ellipticalopening being provided with an opening which is in direct alincineutwith the passage which the liep valve closes, a plug for Closing saidWall opening, a shallow pan formed integrally with the vertical Wallimmediately beneath the end of said inwardly extending flange1 a curvedtubular Wall extending from the front edge of the pan and from the underside of the said lange to form an outlet opening, and a drain pipeassociated with the last named opening.

In testimony whereof aix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

` GIOSEPE S. VAMPA.

Witnesses PATRICK OKEEFE, lllronann LYNCH.

